At the zoo there are certain cages it may be unwise to approach wearing your best shirt. Likewise, there are certain protests it would be prudent to avoid — for the same reason:

A bucketload of human excrement flung at a statue has toppled a symbol of British imperialism in South Africa, marking the emergence of a new generation of black protest against white oppression.

Hold it right there. What white oppression? The country has been turned over to black communists. Whites have lived in South Africa for centuries, establishing it as an outpost of civilization, making possible a much higher standard of living for all inhabitants of the region. But now whites are second-class citizens, systematically discriminated against by the government. They know it is only a matter of time until South Africa goes full Zimbabwe and starts killing them on an even larger scale than is happening already.

The senate of the University of Cape Town (UCT) on Friday bowed to student demands that a brooding bronze statue of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes should be removed from the campus.

UCT, the oldest university in South Africa and regularly ranked as the best on the continent, was built on land donated by Rhodes, a mining magnate who died in 1902.

If the name sounds familiar, you could be thinking of the country named after this noted philanthropist. Rhodesia used to be the breadbasket of Africa. These days the people are starving as farms lie fallow, having been confiscated from the whites who made them productive. Now that the population is no longer “oppressed,” it subsists under the inept and tyrannical rule of a Marxist dictator. Zimbabwe is the happy ending liberals have in mind for what’s left of South Africa.

In the meantime, all vestiges of Western Civilization are being methodically eradicated in the name of “antiracism” — i.e., racism against whites:

In the east coast city of Durban, students at the University of KwaZulu Natal splattered white paint and anti-racism slogans on a statue of Britain’s King George V.

And at Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, activists want the institution to be renamed.

As America’s fundamental transformation progresses, before long the Founding Fathers will receive the same treatment as Cecil Rhodes, until they have been erased from history.

What these idiots fail to recognize is that Britain had nothing to do with Apartheid. The British had always maintained that inclusion not exclusion was the key to their Empire. That ended in the 30’s with the rise to power of the Afrikaner government. These guys were the ones who segregated South Africa, not the British.

What these idiots fail to recognize is that Britain had nothing to do with Apartheid. The British had always maintained that inclusion not exclusion was the key to their Empire. That ended in the 30’s with the rise to power of the Afrikaner government. These guys were the ones who segregated South Africa, not the British.

Here’s another piece of irony for you. This is the same Rhodes behind the internationally famous Rhodes Scholarship. Ironic that his likeness would become an effigy on the campus of a university, a university that like so many others exists only because of such philanthropy.

Here’s another piece of irony for you. This is the same Rhodes behind the internationally famous Rhodes Scholarship. Ironic that his likeness would become an effigy on the campus of a university, a university that like so many others exists only because of such philanthropy.

Major Tom – you obviously do not know the history of S.Africa.The British solicited the black people of S.A to work on the mines (which still belong to Britain) and had them live in ‘Kompongs’ . This was the beginning of apartheid.Fascinating thing is that blacks had a better life under Apartheid than present.Ask any black.

Major Tom – you obviously do not know the history of S.Africa.The British solicited the black people of S.A to work on the mines (which still belong to Britain) and had them live in ‘Kompongs’ . This was the beginning of apartheid.Fascinating thing is that blacks had a better life under Apartheid than present.Ask any black.

Under the 1806 Cape Articles of Capitulation the new British colonial rulers were required to respect previous legislation enacted under Roman Dutch law and this led to a separation of the law in South Africa from English Common Law and a high degree of legislative autonomy. The governors and assemblies that governed the legal process in the various colonies of South Africa were launched on a different and independent legislative path from the rest of the British Empire.

Under the 1806 Cape Articles of Capitulation the new British colonial rulers were required to respect previous legislation enacted under Roman Dutch law and this led to a separation of the law in South Africa from English Common Law and a high degree of legislative autonomy. The governors and assemblies that governed the legal process in the various colonies of South Africa were launched on a different and independent legislative path from the rest of the British Empire.